Alone on the Wall

Alex Honnold and the Ultimate Limits of Adventure

paperback, 320 pages

Published Nov. 13, 2019 by Pan.

ISBN:
978-1-5290-3442-4
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Review of 'Alone on the Wall' on 'Goodreads'

The expanded edition has Honnold's own writing on his most famous and remarkable feat: free soloing El Cap via Freerider. He actually writes really well, although the rest of the book also works, with David Roberts building the narrative while letting Honnold speak in italicized passages. It's a fun read.

Review of 'Alone on the wall' on 'Goodreads'

You know that pit-of-your-stomach feeling you get when you watch Alex free solo? It comes across in print, too, only it's harder to avert your eyes.

Not much point in writing a review: if you're a climber you're probably going to read this; if you're not, you're not. At least right now in December 2015. But I'm writing this anyway, for a later audience: someone in the (I hope!) far distant future, hearing of Alex's death, and wanting to understand. No, dear reader, I don't think this book will help you understand. What it might do, though, is offer a sense of satisfaction. Not in the "he died doing what he loved" sense—I find that an empty sentiment—but in the "he led a worthwhile life" one.

He does, I think, lead a fulfilling and worthwhile life. He's definitely an asset to the world: kind, smart, talented, humble, generous. He has …

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